2nd Corinthians 6:14 (NIV) Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?
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No you absolutely can't a believer and a non believer cannot be equally yoked. The results of yes are actually scary tbh.
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It’s not a sin, so yes you are allowed to. It’s probably not the best idea tho 😅
4 months ago | 11
I can’t date a guy that doesn’t love and have faith in God. It would feel like betraying God’s loyalty and love that he has for me. No hate to non-believers and to fellow Christian’s that married someone that is a non-believer. That’s just how I feel. May God Bless Everyone! 🙂
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James 3:11 "Can both fresh water and salt water flow from the same spring?"
4 months ago (edited) | 4
The real answer is YES. You can do it. You can do anything. But does everything always equal a good, smooth situation? You don't want to marry someone who hates or disagrees with something important to you.
4 months ago | 3
Yes you can but no at the same time if that person believes in sex before marriage than you must run away!
4 months ago | 4
They can, but that will come up eventually that’s one of the core values that you would share together. Unless it’s not your core value, then it wouldn’t matter.
3 months ago | 0
Some Christians believe it’s okay to date non-Christians as long as both respect each other’s beliefs and values. They see dating as a way to build friendships and learn about others. Others feel strongly about dating only within the faith, based on Bible verses like 2 Corinthians 6:14, which talks about not being "unequally yoked" with unbelievers. They worry differences in faith can lead to conflicts in values, life goals, and spiritual growth. Many Christian leaders suggest that dating someone who shares your core beliefs helps build a stronger foundation for a future relationship or marriag. Ultimately, it’s about what feels right to you, what your faith community teaches, and how you handle differences with respect and love.
4 months ago | 1
If you think “well you can just influence them” then you shouldn’t the dating them
3 months ago | 0
2 can't walk together unless they agree on the direction. Unless the other person is at the very least open to conversion and there is a solid chance to convince them don't date them.
4 months ago | 0
Yes because u can influence the non Christian
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From my own experience I say, you can, but you shouldn't! The devil often uses people to lure us away from God, and someone so close has enormous influence. He would also have to understand at the same time that God is the number one priority and not him, that you don't want to take part in worldly activities, that you invest a lot of time in the relationship with God. How is someone supposed to be able to do that, if they don't believe in God at all (i.e. they think their partner is investing in something that doesn't exist) or they consciously ignore God (so in the long run it will lead to points of friction due to differences of opinion, at the latest when children come) 1 Corinthians 10:23 “I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but not everything is constructive.
4 months ago | 0
I have and will date a non Christian but as long as they don't talk down god and are respectful of my religion yes ill date a non Christian
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Can Christians date non Christian’s?
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